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Fence pliers, also known as fencing pliers, are a specialized type of pliers designed for working with fencing materials. They are commonly used by farmers, ranchers, and fence installers for various tasks related to fence construction and maintenance. Fence pliers typically feature a combination of several functions in a single tool, making them versatile and practical for working with wire fencing.
The tool commonly used to line up fence posts is called a string line or a mason's line. This tool consists of a length of strong, taut string that is stretched between two posts to create a straight and level guide for aligning additional posts. The string line is typically secured to the first and last posts using nails or stakes, ensuring that it remains taut and straight throughout the installation process. By using a string line, installers can ensure that the fence posts are positioned in a straight line and at a consistent height, resulting in a professional and visually appealing fence installation. Additionally, a line level can be attached to the string line to ensure that the posts are aligned vertically as well. This tool is essential for achieving a straight and uniform fence line, especially when working on larger fencing projects or when precision is required.